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Comentado por ED209

This cute little NPC is named after El of El's Extreme Angling, a website dedicated to fishing-catches, where to find pools, achievements and much more. This website has helped me a great deal in the past, so it's nice to see her recognised with an in-game character!

Comentado por lightclaw

Congratulations El on finally getting your own NPC! The amount of time and energy you've put into improving the WoW fishing experience is amazing. This honor is well deserved.

Comentado por Stalyn

It's about time Blizz recognized the greatest fishing site/user to ever grace WoW!

Comentado por Calesta

This NPC appears as part of a new fishing event in patch 5.2.

The actual locations vary based on the active migration of the day. Talk to Ben of the Booming Voice to learn the location.

Jewel Danio - Valley of the Four Winds @ 70.5, 46.9.

Comentado por imacabre

Somehow, seeing this NPC made me like this game more.

Gz to El

Comentado por Terrorshark

This NPC's creation was long overdue. Good to see Blizzard finally got around to it.

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Comentado por PanzersSkywall

Just saw her while fishing by Shado-Pan Monastery, when it was indicated by the fishing NPC from Halfhill.

Good move Blizz!

Comentado por yzq85

Sadly, the website is now down. But, a worthy salute still.

*salute*

Comentado por Abashira

What happened to El's Extreme Anglin' guide? Some people have said he died, because someone with the same name has an obituary. However. . .

In the Engadget interview Tim Howgego (writer of the former El's Extreme Anglin' guide) says that it upsets him that his character El is better known than he is, to the point where he doesn't even like to think about it. So I wouldn't be surprised if he just decided to walk away from his alter-ego.

When people die, their pages don't just disappear - this indicates that he intentionally took his website down. Tim Howgego also had several blogs, and they all went offline at the same time.

You can't remove a website without a password, so if he was dead, he would not be around to remove all of his blogs. I think he's just gone from the game, and he took his guide with him.

I know this sounds harsh, because WE ALL liked El and his guide; but this is reality: That he just took down the website and left the WoW community hanging, with a big gap where his guide once stood. . . it's kind of a dik move. He apparently doesn't care about the people. And if his guide had not been here, it's likely that someone else would have filled the spot and created a different fishing guide (I've written several smaller WoW fishing guides to fill in some gaps where El's guide didn't cover, and I've received some praise for covering those subjects, but I never made a full length guide because, like everyone else, El's was my go-to.) No one else made a comprehensive guide, because there wasn't any reason to. . . El already had that filled so thoroughly that another guide was unnecessary. However, now that the online guide and resourse is gone, there's nowhere to go for all our fishing questions.

Thanks Tim Howgego. Thanks for being so cool, and then being so uncool. I believe most people, if they decided to leave the game, would have left the website up for their old fellow players.